MySyllabi.org
is an online tool that teachers use to automatically send home
relevant digital learning materials. When a teacher signs up, she declares
her subject and grade interests. We can then populate her calendar with
the right learning games, educational videos, web pages, and quizzes.
Teachers are free to rearrange the order for which particular topics
are taught and whenparticular
resources are scheduled. For example, a teacher can move up her unit
on the Civil War in her American History class from week four to week
three. The end result is a list of daily resources that a student and
parent receive in their email, MySpace, or Facebook inboxes.

MySyllabi.org
encourages collaboration within the education community by allowing
teachers access to each others calendars. Users can create their own
original postings, or they can drag and drop postings they like from
the calendars of their colleagues. To make this collaboration process
easy, we group teachers based on their subject and grade interests,
then provide a daily list of the most popular resources scheduled on
classroom calendars throughout the site. Teachers can then customize
their own calendars with materials shared amongst the community.

MySyllabi.org
is a non-profit that rewards teachers with merit-based pay raises based
on the consumption rates of each teacher's parents and students. The
non-profit bridges goodwill between corporate sponsors and the teacher
community by adopting classrooms. The aim is to motivate teachers to
use the MySyllabi tool and improve communication with their students
and parents.

MySyllabi.com acts as a
webmail client where emails can be sent and received. MySyllabi.com's core
competency is selling this email platform to schools and districts.
The main value proposition is an email system customized for the education
market. At $2,250 per school, we are undercutting the competition
(Microsoft Web Outlook / GMAIL) while offering a superior product that their
teachers may already be using effectively. Our marketing strategy
focuses on organic growth of MySyllabi.org and uses the influence of participating
teachers to convert that traffic into school sales. Sensitive communication
takes place from the teacher to the home and administrative principals
will pay MySyllabi.com for control over these transmittals.

Complementary
revenue opportunities arise upon initial success of our core competency.
A large teacher, student, and parent audience is attractive to the very
large market of educational publishers who sell subscription packages
to schools. These packages average at a $1500 price point (illustrated
in depth in the Financials
attachment to our business plan). Future strategy allows these vendors
to set up presence on the site where they can disseminate sample content
to the teacher community. Those teachers who recommend subscription
purchases to their decision making principals receive a share in the
revenue. Sharing 60% revenue with participating teachers and educational
publishers can provide for a lucrative, long-term opportunity.

We are in search of early start-up investment in order to hire the right education consultant as well as technology, content, and sales executives to bring this educational solution to fruition.